- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Feature Request
- Category DNP/Citizen
- Assigned To No-one
- Operating System All
- Severity Low
- Priority Medium
- Reported Version 1.0
- Due in Version Undecided
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Due Date
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Attached to Project: Gutenprint / CUPS Dye-sublimation drivers
Opened by pizza - 2019-10-18
Last edited by pizza - 2023-12-29
Opened by pizza - 2019-10-18
Last edited by pizza - 2023-12-29
FS#633 - Support Panorama on DS620 and DS820 families
DS620 supports 6x14 and 6x20" prints, and DS820 supports 8x18/8x26 and 8x20/8x32 sizes.
Closed by pizza
2023-12-29 01:51
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: After literally years of ignoring this, I sat down and made it happen. We now have full support for discrete and continuous panoramas on the DS620 and DS820.
2023-12-29 01:51
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: After literally years of ignoring this, I sat down and made it happen. We now have full support for discrete and continuous panoramas on the DS620 and DS820.
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Some initial gutenprint frontend work. Still need the backend.
I wonder if it might not be better to have the frontend generate a single large print, and have the backend slice it up instead of requiring the frontend to do all this work first.
Have implented this logic on other printers that use packed RGB data, but the DNP models generate planar data instead, so this will be pretty complicated to implement.
DNP's in-house implementation of this feature uses two sets of data tables; the first specifies "weights" for Y/M/C for both sides of the blend, every 30 rows. Meanwhile, the second specifies a specific ICC file for every 100 rows.
It's unknown what effect the temperature and humidity plays.